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My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
After putting down that, I have begun Frost in May by Antonia White. It's semi-autobiographical. The focus on religion had me wary, but I'm gulping it down like ice cream. The prose is good and for the uninitiated it's informative. It's about life in an English girls convent. It has humor. It's the first of a trilogy. I will read them one after the other, unless I begin to get bored.



Yes, they are all terrific in different ways. I think she might have said it was her version of Shakespeare, a tragedy, a comedy and a history. I suppose you know that Blackout and All Clear aren't really 2 separate books, in that the chapters just continue right from one to the next with no recap. They are all excellent on audio. And I love the message in all her books about how anyone can end up making a difference for their world.

Yes, there was a blurb at the beginning that indicated how All Clear had morphed into two books. I had to buy two books from Audible though. I wonder if the awards were given one time (for both books which were really one book)? I had planned to read the entirety all at once anyway. Thanks for the heads up.

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




Next up, because it's due back at the library and has holds on it, is When the Reckoning Comes. I've heard good things about this one!

The Stone Necklace - a good South Carolina book. Lots of "local" references (and even produced by a a local company). It's one where multiple story lines weave together and it was done well. Authentic Southern narration enhanced it.
Then I cruised through Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Takes me right back to 1977.
Next up is Mexican Gothic

I read The Sheltering Sky by Paul Bowles and enjoyed it very much.

This memoir is narrated very well by the author. He is a NY Times writer. One morning he woke up and couldn't see well out of one eye. He had a stroke. The book is not maudlin. It's well written and I enjoyed it a lot.

These are both on my favorite books list, too. I don't have a record of continuing the series, but I'm almost sure I did read the books set during WWII.
I am currently listening to The Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters, the fifth in the Amelia Peabody series of historical mysteries. Barbara Rosenblat's narration is a bit over the top, but I love this series.

I need to catch up on Stephanie's work, I think I'm several books behind now. This new one sounds excellent!


Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future by Ashlee Vance
HarperAudio, narrated by Fred Sanders

On a happy note, I filed my retirement application today! I'm retiring on 7/6, so much more time for reading.
I'm still reading (but past half way mark) 15 hours of These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong. I didn't know but she's been writing a series of gangs in Shanghai in 1920's. The first book in the series is These Violent Delights and the mystery (manmade insects infecting human's brain to cause a violent death) is interesting but it needs a good edit. Still I want to find out how people are getting infected so I'll stick through it.

On a happy note, I filed my retirement a..."
So sorry about your husband... hope he gets better and has a full recovery!
And congrats on your future retirement... it really is a great condition to be inn!

I love Malcolm Gladwell. Let me know how you like the book. Online (maybe TED Talk) he does a lecture on the biblical David and Goliath. Guess what. No act of God needed for that outcome. Look it up for those that have an interest.

On a happy note, I filed my retirement a..."
Retirement is great!
I just started The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle narrated by Simon Vance. I do like him, but lately I have been hearing him mostly on the series by Ruth Downie set in ancient Roman Britain. So it's a bit weird to hear him narrate a book set today. I'm wondering if this is one more book with the trope of "curmudgeon discovers life and love".

On a happy note, I filed my retirement a..."
I am sorry to hear of your husband's medical problems. Life is tough. Books give us respite.

I'm continuing now with the third in the quartet--The Sugar House.


On a happy note, I filed my retirement a..."
Wishing your husband good health and a productive and fun retirement for you.




Now starting a book that releases 18 Apr 2023 Where Coyotes Howl by Sandra Dallas Narrated by Stephanie Németh-Parker, Dallas is one of those authors that just writes a good story.

On a happy note, I filed my retirement a..."
Thank you for your kind words. Unfortunately, the day I posted above, my husband went back to ER again! And had to do another brain surgery. But he's recovering fine and already walking after less than 24 hrs of operation. I'm going back and forth to the hospital and listening to the audiobook. I find a few holes in the plot but I'll finish it no matter what!


Well this just LEAPT up my TBR. I think I knew he narrated, then I forgot lol


My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Now I am off to the last of the quartet--Beyond the Glass.
They read as one book and should be read in the correct order.

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You (and your husband) are really having a difficult time! Best wishes, hope he doesn't suffer any more and will be out of hospital.



My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Now I need to clear my head. I am reading now a book focused on the Japanese art of pruning trees. It's a book free for Audiblr-UK-Plus members. I've visited the gardens of Japan. Once having visited them you will never forget them! My son, in his studies, worked with horticulture and ecology. There is much here I recognize. I feel at home with what I am reading. The information is spot-on! he book is Cutting Back: My Apprenticeship in the Gardens of Kyoto by Leslie Buck.



James Patterson by James Patterson: The Stories of My Life by James Patterson, narrated by the Author




My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Thank you, Eileen, for recommending it to me.
I've picked up another freebie for Audible-UK-and-US-Plus members, also recommended to ne by Eileen. Being dystopian and apocalyptic I am more skeptical of this one. I don't enjoy being scared to pieces. The title is The Wall by Marlen Haushofer. I am willing to stretch my borders.

Narrated by Stephanie Németh-Parker this was a very well written story but oh so sad. 1916 Wyoming wasn't for the weak.
Now starting The Personal Assistant by Kimberley Belle Narrated by: Chelsea Stephens, Chris Andrew Ciulla & Megan Tusing

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
It's free for Audible -UK-and-US-Plus members.
Now I will begin an autobiographical trilogy Blue Above the Chimneys by Christine Marion Fraser

Mark of the Fool 3 comes out tomorrow and I'll be continuing the adventure then.



Next I've been listening to a light book I thought might be fun: This Bird Has Flown by Susannah Hoffs. Written and narrated in part, by lead singer and songwriter from The Bangles. This is proving to be a quick one. Enjoying the musical interludes between the chapters.

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